- I play music over Wasapi (speakers),- Then switch on my external dac,- Exit XMPlay,- I play music again..

..but there's no sound. Output has changed to the external dac on it's own. Setting the config to read-only for Wasapi (speakers) is not a solution.

The output device selection is retained as the output system (built-in/DirectSound/WASAPI/etc) and an index into its available outputs, so if the device order changes (eg. when devices are added/removed), it won't affect which output system is used but it could unfortunately change which device is used.

Fixed: the problem wasnt xmplay. Jut the FFMpeg plugin ! But this fact throw again the fact that XMplay need some way to allow to the user to set a priority list with the plugins, because, who determined that is FFmpeg the plugin to play flac or ape ? we need a priority list, same one that use for example BSplayer.

Fixed: the problem wasnt xmplay. Jut the FFMpeg plugin ! But this fact throw again the fact that XMplay need some way to allow to the user to set a priority list with the plugins, because, who determined that is FFmpeg the plugin to play flac or ape ? we need a priority list, same one that use for example BSplayer.

Doesn't the 'Priority filetype'-box handle that for you? Or would you prefer a blacklist rather than a whitelist? By the way, it's xmp-ffmpeg itself which claims to be able to play flac/ape properly.

So, it's common to keep an original .cue around from EAC (or your other ripper software of choice) for archival/completeness reasons [...]

That's strange. Everything in the folder should get added to the playlist in that scenario (the CUE only if "Ignore playlists & shortcuts" is disabled), ie. the CUE file's presence shouldn't prevent the other files in the folder being added to the playlist. Are you sure the MP3/FLAC files don't follow the WAV files in the list?

Odd, I can't reproduce it now, sorry. Maybe something was up with just those folders I tried with. I have to do some further testing.

Don't know if this is something that needs to be fixed, but here's what happened:

Dropped a folder onto XMPlay.

As it was playing I saw a song that I had intended to delete, so I had a file manager open and I deleted the file.

Much later, as it was playing through the list, I saw the song coming up in the playlist. I thought to myself "Didn't I already delete that one?" So I right clicked on the playlist entry and selected "Remove and Delete file". The context menu went away, but the playlist entry was still there. There was no further dialog or error generated.

Tried it again, failed again, and then checked the folder in the file manager and saw that it wasn't there anymore and realized what I had done.

So, if the file wasn't there, and I told XMPlay to remove the entry and delete the file, maybe it should have just removed the entry. Or maybe it should have errored and asked me what I wanted. Or something. Dunno.... it just didn't feel right.

Is there a way to smooth the reductions in the dynamic Auto-amp? I have a song with an intro that is initially quiet, but has a very long crescendo into the main part of the track. At about 30 seconds in, it would appear that the part where the crescendo picks up is sent through the DSP, as the perceived volume sharply drops at that point. Normally this wouldn't be a problem (this is the kind of thing dynamic Auto-amp is for - letting me hear my music nicely without blowing my ears out at the loud parts), but in this case the volume drops so fast that it sounds like someone muffled the speakers. Looking at the Amplification slider live while the song plays I can see that in the first part of the song it gets to around +12 dB (I actually saw +14.0 dB at one point when I was testing this), and it will drop a decibel or two at a time as the song gets louder. However, at the 30 second mark it drops about 5 dB instantly (always from +3.7 dB to -1.9 dB). This effect is noticeably odd.

Is there any way to fix this? Preferably a method of smoothing the reduction could be used to make sure that there are no huge instant drops in volume, but I'm not exactly sure where in the amplification code this should be handled. If you want I can upload the file that it happens in. In case it matters I have Auto-amp set to dynamic, equalizer enabled and set to "rock", pre-amp set to 0, and Logarithmic volume enabled. All of the other settings haven't been messed with since the XMPlay 3.6 defaults. Ignore the current position of the Amplification slider in the settings, there was music playing when I took the screen-cap.

I've noticed this problem in the last few incremental updates to XMPlay, though I'm not sure exactly when this might've appeared.

If I initiate the Open file(s) dialog, say with an "o" letter key press, and try to paste a previously copied address in the URL field, the field does not populate. It seems to me this had been an allowed action in the past and that I had done this many times.

I've recently found out how FT2 does panning internally, and right now, there seems to be no widespread XM tracker or player out there which gets it right (I'm about to implement this in OpenMPT, though!). The key point here is that FT2 doesn't use a linear pan law like most other trackers, but square root pan law. When computing the volume of the left and right channel, it goes somewhat like this...

I've attached a test case where this behaviour can be confirmed. Sample 2 in the test case was created using FT2's WAV writer and shows the expected output.

Naturally, this will change the sound of existing XMs that were not made with FT2. So maybe this should only be enabled if the tracker string reads "FastTracker v2.00" or some OpenMPT version newer than (including) 1.22.07.18 (this is also written in the tracker string).

The xmplay 3.8.0.5 with updated plugins almost works good for me. Sometimes i've Forcecloses but i don't know why?. I tryied so many times clean registry, setup xmplay from scratch but after few days listen to my favorite trackers xmplay get FC. I found wierd thing, i mean after every normal close xmplay the library file and playlist get increase. I mean when i listen the music playlist file has ~8MB, after closing player playlist has ~25MB etc. I hadn't this issue in 3.7 version. Can anyone help me?. BTW sorry if my english is bad.

I've noticed this problem in the last few incremental updates to XMPlay, though I'm not sure exactly when this might've appeared.

If I initiate the Open file(s) dialog, say with an "o" letter key press, and try to paste a previously copied address in the URL field, the field does not populate. It seems to me this had been an allowed action in the past and that I had done this many times.

I'm currently using XMPlay version 3.8.0.9.

... so I thought this might be happening because my URL history list had reached the limit of 20 items, and maybe XMPlay then wasn't allowing another entry in the list. The number of items in the list was indeed 20. I removed the URLHistory string in xmplay.ini, set NoHistory=1, and then restarted XMPlay. Still, I am not able to open a stream by pasting a value into the URL field.

I've noticed this problem in the last few incremental updates to XMPlay, though I'm not sure exactly when this might've appeared.

If I initiate the Open file(s) dialog, say with an "o" letter key press, and try to paste a previously copied address in the URL field, the field does not populate. It seems to me this had been an allowed action in the past and that I had done this many times.

I'm currently using XMPlay version 3.8.0.9.

That's strange. Pasting text into the file selector's "URL" box seems to be working fine here, ie. the text appears in the box and the URL can then be opened. If you're seeing no text, then perhaps the text has a newline at the front? You could try pasting into a text editor (eg. Notepad) to confirm what text the clipboard contains. Also, if you right-click in the "URL" box, is the "Paste" menu option enabled?

The xmplay 3.8.0.5 with updated plugins almost works good for me. Sometimes i've Forcecloses but i don't know why?.

Does it happen when playing (or adding to the list) a particular file or file format? To narrow down what's causing the problem, please try removing all plugins (leaving just XMPLAY.EXE) and see if the problem still happens then. If that stops the problem, you could then try reintroducing the plugins until you find the one that is causing the problem.

I found wierd thing, i mean after every normal close xmplay the library file and playlist get increase. I mean when i listen the music playlist file has ~8MB, after closing player playlist has ~25MB etc.

Are you referring to the XMPLAY.LIBRARY or XMPLAY.PLS file? 8MB seems a lot for an XMPLAY.PLS file, but if it is that, then does the number of playlist entries increase too or only the file's size? Anyway, please upload the expanding file to check here...

I've noticed this problem in the last few incremental updates to XMPlay, though I'm not sure exactly when this might've appeared.

If I initiate the Open file(s) dialog, say with an "o" letter key press, and try to paste a previously copied address in the URL field, the field does not populate. It seems to me this had been an allowed action in the past and that I had done this many times.

I'm currently using XMPlay version 3.8.0.9.

That's strange. Pasting text into the file selector's "URL" box seems to be working fine here, ie. the text appears in the box and the URL can then be opened. If you're seeing no text, then perhaps the text has a newline at the front? You could try pasting into a text editor (eg. Notepad) to confirm what text the clipboard contains. Also, if you right-click in the "URL" box, is the "Paste" menu option enabled?

I am pasting text into Notepad first, then copying and trying to paste in the URL field. Yes, the Paste menu option is enabled (dark text) when right-clicking. But still no text appears in the URL field when I try to paste!

That's strange. I'm not sure why that would be happening. Does it happen if you right-click on a link in your browser and select "Copy Link Location" (or equivalent) and then try to paste that into the URL box? What about if you just highlight and copy a word, and try to paste that? Also, what Windows version are you using?

Does the problem also happen with the 3.8 release version, or with 3.7? (available from the support site)

That's strange. I'm not sure why that would be happening. Does it happen if you right-click on a link in your browser and select "Copy Link Location" (or equivalent) and then try to paste that into the URL box? What about if you just highlight and copy a word, and try to paste that? Also, what Windows version are you using?

Does the problem also happen with the 3.8 release version, or with 3.7? (available from the support site)

Strange indeed. After doing some malware scans and registry cleaning, the paste option is now working ("fixes" applied to version 3.8.0.10). However I see that the URL dropdown just records history of what was pasted there. Is that the expected functioning? Or should it also list URLs opened from web links or from URLs in the library?

Good to hear that URL pasting is working again. To answer your question, the URL box's drop-down list does indeed only contain URLs that have previously been entered into the URL box, and not any URLs that have been opened in other ways.

Good to hear that URL pasting is working again. To answer your question, the URL box's drop-down list does indeed only contain URLs that have previously been entered into the URL box, and not any URLs that have been opened in other ways.

Thanks, Ian! I don't know how much in demand this feature would be, but some users might like the idea of XMPlay keeping history for URLs opened in other ways, too. I might post a suggestion in the 3.9 features request topic and see how it flies. For now though I'm happy that this functionality is working!